Structure of the Wall

The wall is a series of sand and stone walls of two to three meters high; it extends along topographic high points (such as peaks and mountains) throughout the Sahrawi Territory. It is protected by bunkers, ditches, trenches, barbed wire, mines and electronic detection systems and defended by more than 160,000 Moroccan soldiers. Over every 5 kilometres of the wall, there is a military base of about 100 Moroccan soldiers. About four kilometres behind each major observation post, there is a mobile rapid intervention force (with armoured vehicles, tanks, etc.) A series of overlapping fixed and mobile radars, with a range of 60 to 80 km, are placed along the wall. According to some sources, Morocco spends $ 2 million daily to maintain the wall..

THE CAMPAIGN

The main objective of the campaign is to gather all possible international support to force Morocco to demilitarise its wall of occupation in Western Sahara, neutralise and remove the entire arsenal of destruction that it contains including landmines and explosive remnants of war.